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File Gender Perspectives on Policies in the Water Sector (2003)
This Gender and Water Development Report for 2003 analyses gender mainstreaming in policies related to the water for people, water for food, water for nature and sanitation sectors.
Located in GWA Products / Policy influencing
File Tapping into Sustainability. Issues and trends in gender mainstreaming in water and sanitation. (2003)
A Background Document for the Gender and Water Session 3rd World Water Forum, Kyoto, Japan, 2003. This document gives a glimpse of the work that has taken shape in gender mainstreaming at all levels through shared knowledge and action with a range of stakeholders from governments, NGOs, research centers, universities, and community based organisations'. It also provides an analysis of the remaining gaps for increased gender mainstreaming.
Located in GWA Products / Knowledge on gender and water
File The Gender Approach to Water Management - Lessons Learnt Around the Globe (2002)
This 16 pages booklet summarises the findings of the Electronic Conference Series Convened by the Gender and Water Alliance January - September 2002. A copy can be obtained by contacting the GWA secretariat or downloaded here
Located in GWA Products / Knowledge on gender and water
File Effective gender mainstreaming in water management for sustainable livelihoods: From Guidelines to Practice (2006)
Synthesis report of the results of the programme conducted together with Both-Ends and the Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture, published in the Both Ends Working Paper Series.
Located in GWA Products / Knowledge on gender and water
File Sidestream or Mainstream leaflet (2002)
Sidestream or Mainstream is about making all water uses the business of women and men. Everybody, men, women and children must help manage and share water fairly. Conflicts over "troubled waters" - sometimes too much, too little or too polluted - must be avoided. They harm people, food production, nature, the environment, and sustainable development in general. Note that the address of the secretariat in the leaflet is not the current adress!
Located in GWA Products / GWA network
File Information leaflet of GWA (2008)
This leaflet summarises why a focus on gender and water is necessary, explains about gender in the different water sectors, and about GWA: its origin and evolution, the mandate of GWA, the Core Strategic Activities, Future Directions, and how can you contribute to GWA
Located in GWA Products / GWA network
File Brief overview on the current situation on gender and water management in Egypt
Paper presented by S. Ibrahim at 3rd Arab Water Regional Conference: Research Advancement in Managing Limited Water Resources. Special Session: Mainstreaming Gender in Water Resources Management: Monitoring and Evaluation
Located in Library / Articles
File Ministerial Declaration of the 3rd World Water Forum, 2003
Final declaration at the 3rd Wolrd Water Forum 23 March 2003, Kyoto, Japan
Located in Library / Conferences
File Tajikistan-Community Situation Indicators
The aim of the community sanitaiton indicators is to provide a means to enable local communities in Khatlon region to monitor and report changes in living conditions in the State and the impact of these changes on local food security.
Located in Library / Case studies
File Message 32 from Madougou, Labo: Building gender awareness, knowledge and skills
Madougou, Labo (1995). Programme Hydraulique Villageoise Conseil de l'Entente Pays Bas Phase III. Contribution au séminaire sur la gestion des relations hommes femmes. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 13-31 Mars. Niamey, Niger, Conseil de l'Entente.
Located in GWA Products / / Case studies / Case studies of the e-conference on successes and failures in Gender Mainstreaming in Integrated Water Resource Management
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